US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on July 19addressed a joint press conference after holding strategic talks in Delhi. Hillary Clinton says that "We are outraged by the July 13 Mumbai bombings and convey our support in India's fight against terror." She also mentioned about the US is expanding its efforts in security cooperation and maritime security with India. She highlighted the need for India and US military to work together to counter sea piracy.

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Concerns over fate of Tri Valley University students conveyed. Hillary assured the matter would be taken up.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says that "There is great deal of cooperation between India and US on terrorism. After 26/11 we made it clear that the plotters must be brought to justice. We encourage Pakistan to do so. Obviously there is a limit to how much India and US can do."

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna at Hyderabad House in New Delhi.

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External Affairs Minsiter S.M. Krishna highlighted "Strategic dialogue is the bedrock of Indo-US relationship." He said that India is working towards expanding economics ties with US. Also, India and US are cooperating on terrorism and counter-intelligence measures.

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Counter-terrorism cooperation will also be on the agenda and the US is keen to expand cyber security cooperation with India while India wants the US to share information on terror groups operating in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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During the meeting, India said a firm no to defence agreements such as CISMOA and LSA.

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Ahead of the delegation-level talks, Krishna and Clinton had a restricted meeting for nearly an hour.

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US has promised to resolve as soon as possible the Tri-Valley students and visa issues.

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Clinton, who is accompanied by 25-member delegation including top security officials in the US administration, will travel to Chennai on Wednesday.

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During the meeting, Hillary reassured Krishna on India's entry into nuclear regimes.

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The dialogue also chartered out a short to medium-term road map of cooperation in priority sectors for the two governments.

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Cyber security and an understanding between India and US on closer cooperation on cyber security also figuered during the talks.

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The dialogue is aimed at providing an opportunity to take stock of the progress in bilateral relations and cooperation and to hold consultations on global and regional issues of interest.

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India and US also agreed on closer cooperation on maritime security and piracy during the meeting.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on July 19 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi.

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Krishna and Hillary also discussed annual higher education dialogue between the secretary of state and HRD minister.

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During the meeting India discussed the bilateral investment treaty negotiations which will resume in August.

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Krishna also said that India appreactes US offers to help with the probe.

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Krishna mentioned the terror attack, in which 19 people have been killed, in his opening remarks at the delegation-level talks.

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Clinton's delegation included Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Assistant to President on Science and Technology John Holdren.

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Krishna was accompanied by Deputy-Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Sam Pitroda, Advisor to the Prime Minister.

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The July 13 bomb blasts in Mumbai figured very high in the Indo-US strategic dialogue in New Delhi on Tuesday between visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her counterpart External Affairs Minister S M Krishna.

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On her visit to India US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says that Pakistan must act against terror.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on&nbsp;July 19addressed a joint press conference after holding strategic talks in Delhi. Hillary Clinton says that "We are outraged by the July 13 Mumbai bombings and convey our support in India's fight against terror." She also mentioned about the US is expanding its efforts in security cooperation and maritime security with India. She highlighted the need for India and US military to work together to counter sea piracy.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says that "There is great deal of cooperation between India and US on terrorism. After 26/11 we made it clear that the plotters must be brought to justice. We encourage Pakistan to do so. Obviously there is a limit to how much India and US can do."

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External Affairs Minsiter S.M. Krishna highlighted&nbsp;"Strategic dialogue is the bedrock of Indo-US relationship." He said that India is working towards expanding economics ties with US. Also, India and US are cooperating on terrorism and counter-intelligence measures.

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<P>During the meeting, India said a firm no to defence agreements such as CISMOA and LSA.</P>
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US has promised to resolve as soon as possible the Tri-Valley students and visa issues.<BR>

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During the meeting, Hillary reassured Krishna on India's entry into nuclear regimes.<BR>

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Cyber security and an understanding between India and US on closer cooperation on cyber security also figuered during the talks.<BR>

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<P>India and US also agreed on closer cooperation on maritime security and piracy during the meeting.</P>
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<P>Krishna and Hillary also discussed annual higher education dialogue between the secretary of state and HRD minister. </P>
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<P>During the meeting India discussed the bilateral investment treaty negotiations which will resume in August.</P>
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<P>Krishna also said that India appreactes US offers to help with the probe.</P>
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<P>Krishna mentioned the terror attack, in which 19 people have been killed, in his opening remarks at the delegation-level talks.</P>
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Clinton's delegation included Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and Assistant to President on Science and Technology John Holdren.<BR>

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<P>Krishna was accompanied by Deputy-Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Sam Pitroda, Advisor to the Prime Minister.</P>
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The July 13 bomb blasts in Mumbai figured very high in the Indo-US strategic dialogue in New Delhi on Tuesday between visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her counterpart External Affairs Minister S M Krishna.<BR>

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Counter-terrorism cooperation will also be on the agenda and the US is keen to expand cyber security cooperation with India while India wants the US to share information on terror groups operating in Pakistan and Afghanistan.<BR>

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<P>Ahead of the delegation-level talks, Krishna and Clinton had a restricted meeting for nearly an hour.</P>
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<P>Clinton, who is accompanied by 25-member delegation including top security officials in the US administration, will travel to Chennai on Wednesday.</P>
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<P>The dialogue also chartered out a short to medium-term road map of cooperation in priority sectors for the two governments.</P>
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<P>The dialogue is aimed at providing an opportunity to take stock of the progress in bilateral relations and cooperation and to hold consultations on global and regional issues of interest.<BR></P>
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<P>US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on July 19 at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi.</P>
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